BlockBeats news, on January 13, according to encryption KOL @aravingape, based on the tokenomics of ANIME Token, combined with project badges, points, and other factors, under neutral expectations (ANIME FDV maintained at $25 billion), a single Azuki Non-fungible Token can receive an Airdrop worth $40,700. A single Azuki Elementals Non-fungible Token can receive an Airdrop worth $4,000.
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FengBaobao
· 01-13 03:30
Non-fungible Token (NFT) sets a new precedent in the investigation of criminal cases! According to an announcement on the website of the New York State Attorney General's Office, Attorney General Letitia James is suing a group of suspected cryptocurrency fraudsters. Even though the identities of these suspects are not yet clear, James's office stated this week that they plan to summon these suspects by airdropping Non-fungible Tokens containing detailed litigation instructions to their cryptocurrency wallets.
$2.2 million fraud
According to documents disclosed by James's office, during the period from January to June 2024, these suspects often sent messages to victims by impersonating recruiters representing real companies, informing them that they could earn money by posting product reviews on the company's website.
Analysis: Under neutral expectations, a single Azuki Non-fungible Token can receive an Airdrop worth $40,700
BlockBeats news, on January 13, according to encryption KOL @aravingape, based on the tokenomics of ANIME Token, combined with project badges, points, and other factors, under neutral expectations (ANIME FDV maintained at $25 billion), a single Azuki Non-fungible Token can receive an Airdrop worth $40,700. A single Azuki Elementals Non-fungible Token can receive an Airdrop worth $4,000.